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Journal articles on the topic "Ferromagnet survey"

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Bergeret, F. S., A. F. Volkov, and K. B. Efetov. "Odd triplet superconductivity in superconductor ferromagnet structures: a survey." Applied Physics A 89, no. 3 (July 13, 2007): 599–601. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00339-007-4184-5.

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Xiao-an, Gu, Zeng Jin, and Shen Rong-ying. "Mathematical models arising from a survey of ferromagnetic materials under magnetisation." Applied Mathematics and Mechanics 25, no. 9 (September 2004): 1065–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02438356.

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Rudowicz, C., and H. W. F. Sung. "Textbook treatments of the hysteresis loop for ferromagnets—Survey of misconceptions and misinterpretations." American Journal of Physics 71, no. 10 (October 2003): 1080–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1119/1.1583696.

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L'vov, Victor A., and Volodymyr A. Chernenko. "Magnetic Anisotropy of Ferromagnetic Martensites." Materials Science Forum 684 (May 2011): 31–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.684.31.

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The analytic survey of experimental and theoretical studies of the magnetic anisotropy of ferromagnetic shape memory alloys (FSMAs) is presented. The interdependence between the magnetic anisotropy of FSMAs, their lattice parameters, microstructure, and magnetostrain properties is considered. The temperature dependencies of the magnetocrystalline anisotropy energy density (MAED) and magnetically induced mechanical stress are described in the framework of magnetoelastic model based on Landau theory of phase transitions. The magnetic anisotropy of thin martensitic platelets/films and wires is considered. The effect of compensation of magnetocrystalline anisotropy by the magnetostatic one is studied. The reduction of MAED as a result of internal twinning of single crystal is discussed. The possibility of observation of reversible magnetic-fieldinduced strain in the twinned FSMAs with reduced MAED is demonstrated.
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Skal’s’kyi, V. R., E. P. Pochaps’kyi, and N. P. Mel’nyk. "Modeling of Motion of the Domain Walls in Ferromagnetic Materials (A Survey)." Materials Science 51, no. 6 (May 2016): 753–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11003-016-9900-x.

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Mu, Yaxin, Wupeng Xie, and Xiaojuan Zhang. "The Joint UAV-Borne Magnetic Detection System and Cart-Mounted Time Domain Electromagnetic System for UXO Detection." Remote Sensing 13, no. 12 (June 15, 2021): 2343. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs13122343.

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For unexploded O=ordnance (UXO) detection, individual technology cannot achieve the best detection performance. The new detection mode of joint magnetic and electromagnetic method has attracted more and more attention. In this paper, a newly developed joint detection system is introduced, a multi-rotor UAV-based magnetic system (UAVMAG) and a cart-based time-domain electromagnetic detection system (TDEM-Cart) are combined, and the cooperative processing of magnetic field and electromagnetic data is proposed. The result of the joint inversion fuses the feature vector retrieved from the magnetic field data and the feature vector inverted from the electromagnetic data, providing more accurate positioning results and richer information, which is favorable to locate and distinguish the UXO. Two field experiments are conducted, and the results show that when the joint system works in the full-coverage survey mode, both ferromagnetic and non-ferromagnetic metal targets can be detected, avoiding missed detections. In addition, when the joint system works in the cued survey mode, the detection efficiency is improved, the positioning accuracy of joint interpretation is less than 10 cm, and it shows satisfactory performance in the recognition of targets.
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Li, Yi, Samuel J. Avis, Junbo Chen, Guangfu Wu, Teng Zhang, Halim Kusumaatmaja, and Xueju Wang. "Reconfiguration of multistable 3D ferromagnetic mesostructures guided by energy landscape surveys." Extreme Mechanics Letters 48 (October 2021): 101428. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eml.2021.101428.

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SOKOLOV, Nikolay A., Andrey V. RYCHKOV, Grigori N. SHCHERBAKOV, and Igor A. EFREMOV. "Multichannel Magnetometric System for Increasing the Search Capabilities of Autonomous Uninhabited Underwater Vehicles." Elektrichestvo 7, no. 7 (2021): 51–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.24160/0013-5380-2021-7-51-60.

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The advantages of using autonomous underwater vehicles in searching for ferromagnetic objects based on recording of spatially distributed magnetic anomalies are considered. The development lines of multichannel magnetometric search tools are shown. The potential capabilities of multichannel magnetometric systems for identifying search objects are revealed. Processing the survey results and drawing up a map of magnetic anomalies will make it possible to identify structures the geomagnetic properties of which differ essentially from the natural magnetic background. The use of such technique opens the possibility to achieve a significantly fuller information content and better reliability of the water area survey results and reveal visually undistinguished objects that have their own magnetic field. Based on the electromagnetic field and magnetostatics theory, a method for calculating the parameters and performance efficiency of the multichannel magnetometric system for autonomous underwater vehicles has been developed. The method is designed to evaluate the parameters of and capabilities for detecting ferromagnetic objects and to make a preliminary assessment of the search efficiency. The results obtained from computer simulation of the multichannel magnetometric system signals have confirmed the possibility of drawing up a map of magnetic anomalies to assess the occurrence depth and location of the search object in the ground. The shape of the search object magnetograms depends not only on the object type, but also on its orientation relative to the surface. By applying this dependence, it is possible to recognize search objects, determine their orientation and occurrence depth.
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Marenkin, S. F., A. V. Kochura, A. D. Izotov, and M. G. Vasil’ev. "Manganese Pnictides MnP, MnAs, and MnSb are Ferromagnetic Semimetals: Preparation, Structure, and Properties (a Survey)." Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry 63, no. 14 (December 2018): 1753–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s0036023618140036.

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Reyne, G., J. Sabonnadiere, J. Coulomb, and P. Brissonneau. "A survey of the main aspects of magnetic forces and mechanical behaviour of ferromagnetic materials under magnetisation." IEEE Transactions on Magnetics 23, no. 5 (September 1987): 3765–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tmag.1987.1065518.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Ferromagnet survey"

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Clifford, Dustin M. "Non-Conventional Approaches to Syntheses of Ferromagnetic Nanomaterials." VCU Scholars Compass, 2016. http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/4205.

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The work of this dissertation is centered on two non-conventional synthetic approaches to ferromagnetic nanomaterials: high-throughput experimentation (HTE) (polyol process) and continuous flow (CF) synthesis (aqueous reduction and the polyol process). HTE was performed to investigate phase control between FexCo1-x and Co3-xFexOy. Exploration of synthesis limitations based on magnetic properties was achieved by reproducing Ms=210 emu/g. Morphological control of FexCo1-x alloy was achieved by formation of linear chains using an Hext. The final study of the FexCo1-x chains used DoE to determine factors to control FexCo1-x, diameter, crystallite size and morphology. [Ag] with [Metal] provide statistically significant control of crystallite size. [OH]/[Metal] predict 100 % FexCo1-x at > 30. To conclude section 1, a morphological study was performed on synthesis of Co3-xFexOy using the polyol process. Co3-xFexOy micropillars were synthesized at various sizes. The close proximity of the particles in the nanostructure produced an optical anisotropy and was magnetically induced which is evidence for the magneto-birefringence effect. The second non-conventional synthetic approach involves continuous flow (CF) chemistry. Co nanoparticles (Ms=125 emu/g) were newly synthesized by aqueous reduction in a microreactor and had 30 ±10 nm diameter and were produced at >1g/hr, a marker of industrial-scale up viability. The final work was the CF synthesis of FexCo1-x. The FexCo1-x was synthesized with limitation to the composition. The maximum FexCo1-x phase composition at 20 % resulted from the aqueous carrier solvent triggering oxide formation over FexCo1-x.
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Book chapters on the topic "Ferromagnet survey"

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López Loera, Héctor. "The Magnetometry—A Primary Tool in the Prospection of Underground Water." In Magnetometers - Fundamentals and Applications of Magnetism. IntechOpen, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.84322.

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One of the most important problems in arid and semi-arid zones in the Mexican Mesa Central is the one related to the exploration and exploitation of groundwater. It is found at depths over 200 m, and movement is primarily through fractures. This work presents a geophysical methodology, which shows the potential of combining natural and induced methods to locate confined aquifers in fault zones. The study begins by interpreting the aeromagnetic survey, mainly by searching alignments associated with low magnetic anomalies, which are correlated with faults zones, and/or fractures and/or geologic contacts where ferromagnetic minerals have undergone oxidation due to their association with recharged zones. These aeromagnetic alignments are confirmed on land by a ground magnetic survey. Based on these interpretations, electrical methods include sections and vertical electrical sounding are used to verify if the zones are correlated to the underground moisture. If both permeability and moisture are met together, then they considered as zones with a high probability of locating ground water in the Mexican Mesa Central.
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Conference papers on the topic "Ferromagnet survey"

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Leleve, Arnaud, Minh Tu Pham, Mahdi Tavakoli, and Richard Moreau. "Towards Delayed Teleoperation With Pneumatic Master and Slave for MRI." In ASME 2012 11th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/esda2012-82782.

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Over the last 50 years, master-slave teleoperation has become a widespread and successful field of research. This discipline explores how to perform tasks using a robot on an environment with haptic feedback about robot-environment interaction being provided to the human operator. Most of the master and slave manipulators used in teleoperation are electrically actuated. However, in some particular applications such as inside an MRI for image-guided surgery, ferromagnetic materials including electrical wiring is prohibited. Thus, non-ferromagnetic actuators like pneumatic or hydraulic actuators are a solution to this problem. This specific application also requires teleoperation in the sense of “tele-actuation” because of the lack of space inside the MRI chamber to put the robot’s actuators and the presence of electrical components in pneumatic servovalves. In this paper, we study the case of a teleoperation system composed of two identical pneumatic cylinders (as the master and the slave) equipped with servovalves, making a symmetric teleoperation system. This serves as a one-degree-of-freedom system to outline the design and analysis in terms of teleoperation transparency and stability. Simulation and experimental results check the validity of the theory without and with classical transmission delays.
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